You may also attend the webinar live at UH-Hilo in Room W-201, Bldg. 354, Student Services

Great opportunity for land managers, planners, fire personnel, and the curious public to find out what the projected native and non-native species populations and their ranges will look like in the future. This could help us understand what fire behavior could look like in different locations.

"As managers grapple with how to protect their resources in a changing environment, forecasting the shifts in populations and community structure for native and non-native species becomes a useful tool for future planning."

HWMO is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Waimea on Hawaii Island that serves as a hub of wildfire prevention, mitigation, and planning activities in the Hawaii-Pacific region through proactive, collaborative, and forward-thinking projects.